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molar conductivity involves concentration of electrolyte also....but electrolytic conductivity doesn't

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temperature increases so molar conductivity increases...........

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molar conductance is equal to specific conductance x volume in cm3 containing 1gm mole of the electrolyte

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As the temperature increases the molar conductance increases.

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